Programmed Play Operation; Programmed Play; Checking Program Contents; Clearing Programs - Harman Kardon HD 3700 Owner's Manual

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Programmed Play Operation

The HD3700's advanced programming capability
enables you to select certain tracks, to preset
the order in which these tracks play, and to clear
specific programmed tracks after the program
was made.

Programmed Play

Programmed play allows you to program up to
99 tracks into the HD3700's memory. To begin
programming the CD player, make sure that the
unit is in Stop mode, then press the Program
18
button
. PROG-01:001 will appear in the
Information Display, replacing the track time.
This indicates that you are about to program the
first track.
You may now begin to enter the tracks in the
order in which you wish to have them play. To
select a track on the disc, press the Numeric
4
buttons
corresponding to the desired track.
Be certain to enter the second and/or third
number of two- or three-digit numbers within
two seconds after the first number was entered.
You may also use the Search buttons
to select a track. When the track is selected,
press the Program button
18
. Note that the
indication on the Information Display will
change to PROG-02:001.
You may now select another track for the next
program step, following the instruction shown
above. When the track is selected, press the
Program button
18
again. Repeat this
procedure for each program step until you have
completed the desired programming. Press the
Stop button
16
once to complete a program
sequence, or press Play
13
to begin immediate
play of a program sequence.
Once a program list has been entered, press
the Play button
13
sequence. After the entire program has been
played, the CD player will stop. As long as the
Stop button
16
has not been pressed twice
you may repeat the programmed-play sequence
again by pressing the Play button
Editing a Program
A program can be edited even after it was
completed by pressing the Stop button
once. Each time you press the Program button
18
the track number and program step number
will be displayed in the programmed order, but
with steady track numbers, not blinking as in
the programming mode. As soon as the track
number starts blinking (this will take 1 second),
the appropriate program step number shown at
the left side is not programmed yet; now you can
change the track number with the Skip buttons
5
or the Numeric buttons
above and add it to the program list by pressing
the Program button
12
Pressing the Stop button
to normal mode but the program will stay in
memory and can be recalled easily by pressing
the Program button. Pressing the Clear button
8
(see below) or opening the disc drawer by
pressing Open/Close
information from the unit's memory.

Checking Program Contents

To check the contents of a program while the unit
is stopped, first press Program to enter program
mode. Each time the Check button
pressed now, the Information Display will step
through each of the programmed tracks.
To cancel the check mode press the Stop
button once.

Clearing Programs

to begin listening to the
To clear a single track from the program list,
press the Check button
deleted from the program sequence appears in
the Information Display
number appears, press Clear
13
.
selected will be deleted and the track number will
be replaced by the next programmed one
When the unit is stopped you may clear the entire
contents of a program by pressing the Clear
16
button
Important Note: When you've pressed the
Program button
and the track number on the right starts blinking,
the appropriate program step number
(e.g. PROG-02:008) shown at the left display side
is not programmed yet. Do not continue to press
the Program button otherwise the track selected
4
will also be memorized. If you´re in doubt press
as described
Stop button
with Program
18
.
16
twice will return
, will erase the program
2
7
is
7
until the track to be
1
. When the track
8
once, the track
8
.
18
(once or several times)
16
and start the procedure again
18
.
PROGRAMMED PLAY OPERATION 13

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